Swedish artist and producer Bara Karin landed on our radar today with this catchy song “What a waste,” and we are super excited to share it with you. The comes with a nice video that will definitely give you a better experience while listening.
Bara Karin has a beautiful style and her music is different and deserves more attention. She has one of the purest and most attractive voices we’ve ever heard and this song shows off all the melodic tones of her stunning voice. Her vocal performance on this record is beautifully attractive and her melodies are catchy and mesh perfectly with the lyrics. The production is simple and the instrumental is amazing. Bara is a professional artist and has so much talent when it comes to singing and songwriting.
Check it out for yourself and let us know what you think. Don’t forget to follow Bara Karin online to stay up to date on any upcoming releases!
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Swedish artist and producer Bara Karin has been described as a singing therapist for women. In fact, she is also a psychologist. Her new single “Five Times a Day”, to be released May 5, depicts life within the mental health care system in Sweden. The sound of pill jars together with synths tell the story of how a young woman get kicked out of a psychiatric residental youth facility and finances her ADHD medicine by selling sex.
Bara Karin doesn’t shy away from bringing up sex in an uncomfortable manner; her latest single ”Fuck Me Like a Robot”questioned the penetration norm and made fun of the porn industry. It was reviewed by both national and international media.
Her music has been described as space pop with “a breath of fresh air in a diversity-devoid landscape of sterilized sameness”. This summer, she’ll be performing at the Pride festival in Stockholm and in the fall, it’s time for the release of her full-length album. She continues to bring up sex through a feminist lens and experiment with her voice. She mixes seriousness with humor and tells stories about sex trafficking, domestic violence and the porn industry. In other words, Bara Karin continues to highlight taboo subjects, just like in therapy.